Quote from: Nero on August 19, 2008, 04:13:19 PM
Hmm. I would think the lack of testosterone and presence of estrogen would rule out unfair advantages such as increased strength and endurance.
That is indeed true. In a post-op transsexual testosterone levels are lower than in genetic girls which actually puts them at a DISadvantage. In many sports, the increased bone mass of most transsexuals who transitioned years ago (before 'blockers' were administered to teens) is a BIG disadvantage.
We had this conversation recently on another forum among a few transitioned athletes and nobody objected to the "2 years after SRS rule" but the consensus was that we (transitioned athletes) should be allowed SOME testosterone to bring our levels up to normal for women.
It remains to be seen if there will be any problems with transitioned athletes in the current Olympics, whether or not the IOC will stand behind its decision to allow transitioned athletes to compete and use the testing to weed out any masquerading males or if the will disqualify XY women.